The story of TelMex just gets worse and worse. Now I have a customer who went in to the office last week to register that the Internet was out (I tested first with a spare modem, so we know it's not the modem). They perhaps took a report, and then told them to call Mexico City.
It appears you have to forceful with these layabouts, because now they are ignoring Internet customers completely. Since I am willing to bet Internet contracts make up the bulk of their income, you'd think they'd focus on service just a little more than they are. Of course, I am also convinced it's just our office. Laziest SOBs I've ever met.

That may be true, and I in fact do know of him and his cooking classes, but you can't assume that the same holds true for this board. This board holds only a picayune representation of the local community, and since some members have already posted they don't know him, that should be enough.

Disagreeing, not criticizing. Your words had the unfortunate affect of coming across as "sees all, knows all". And now you are assuming that those of us on this thread, and me in particular, know not of what we speak. Just because I don't belabour my posts with details does not mean I do not know, and it certainly does not mean I am describing a "one size fits all solution".
As to the comment "If you don't like what I have to share, ignore it." That seems to me to be an overall dismissal of what I have to say, just because I disagree. That's tantamount to telling someone who doesn't like Chapala city hall to "then leave the country". In other words, it's okay for you to have an opinion, but not others. That approach won't win you any friends or influence any people.

You are just over-complicating it for most people, as far as I'm concerned. A DNA variance test? That's even more worrying to the majority of people reading this thread than your reference to the "entourage" effect. None of us are actually stupid, I don't think. When it comes to medical marijuana, I'm pretty sure... yep, pretty, pretty, pretty sure... that they've done their homework.

This is information that a: anybody can research if they care to, and b: won't matter a whit in the long run. You will buy your stuff at a dispensary or online, where the work is already done for you, and the uses laid out and explained to you, much like buying any other medicine. This is happening in my home town and many others right now. I can buy a vaporizer with, say, 100 hits of CBD, with ingredients listed on the refill package, in the right proportions of whichever strain or variation I choose.

First let me say that computers, WiFi, and Bluetooth are my specialty, so I am more interested technically in this kind of information than probably most people. Second, and perhaps more importantly to quell your unhappy response... you DID notice the " tongue in cheek" icon in my statement, didn't you... .